An exciting opportunity has arisen for an exceptional teacher to join the teaching and learning team at Minehead Middle School as a teacher of Art, Textiles and Food across the school. This role will also include the role of a form tutor to a delivering tutor and PSHE programme. We are currently looking to recruit an enthusiastic, hardworking and ambitious teacher who has an infectious passion for Food, Art and Textiles with an ability to inspire your students to the highest of academic and pastoral standards. As a school we are making rapid improvements and you will be joining a dynamic team at an exciting time and we welcome to the visits to the school for any prospective candidates. You should enjoy the challenges and rewards of working with young people and deliver challenging, engaging and thought-provoking lessons. Working with our young people to secure the very best educational experience promoting our core values of ambition, respect and determination. We want to inspire the leaders of the future and work hard to create a range of professional opportunities for you to develop outstanding practice both in your classroom and across the school. This is an exciting chance to play a pivotal role in a supportive and friendly team, in a warm and welcoming school at the heart of the local community.
This position will be offered to the successful candidate subject to references and obtaining the necessary clearances. Interviews may be conducted on a rolling basis and we do reserve the right to close a vacancy early should we make an appointment so candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
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